A series of etchings suggested by Hood's Bridge of sighsEhninger, John Whetton
New York. G. P. Putnam. [1850?]. 2 p. l., 8 pl.

A series of experiments on the learning of French vocabularySeibert, Louise Cleret
Baltimore. The Johns Hopkins press. 1932. 6 p. l., 106 p.

A series of facts shewing the present political state of India, as far as concerns the powers of war and the probable consequences of a general pacification in Europe, before we shall have decided our contests in the Carnatic: addressed (for form sake) to the Earl of Shelburne, but recommended to the serious consideration of all His Majesty's ministers and the members of both houses of ParliamentPrice, Joseph
London. [s.n.]. printed in the year 1783. [4], 51, [1] p.

A series of five studies of education in the South
Nashville. 1954-. v.

A series of lectures on orthodoxy and heterodoxy, in allusion to the testimony of Christ's second appearing, introduced by a reply to sundry defamatory letters written by A.M. Bolton, late a catechman in the United Society at Union Village: designed for the edification of young believersMcNemar, Richard ; Youngs, Benjamin Seth
Dayton (Ohio). [s.n.]. 1832. 12 p.

A series of lectures on social justiceCoughlin, Charles E
New York. Da Capo Press. 1971 [c1935]. 244 p.

A series of lectures on social justiceCoughlin, Charles E
Royal Oak, Mich. The Radio League of the Little Flower. 1935. 2 p. l., 7-244 p.

A series of lectures on social justice, 1935-1936, broadcastCoughlin, Charles E
Royal Oak, Mich. The Radio league of the Little Flower. 1936. 178 p.

A series of lectures, on the most approved principles and practice of modern surgery: principally derived from the lectures delivered by Astley Cooper ... and in which will be found some of the opinions of the most celebrated surgeons, from the time of Hunter, to the present moment: interspersed with numberous casesJones, Charles William ; Syder, Charles Mingay ; Cooper, Astley
Boston. C. Ewer. 1823. 456 p.

A series of lectures on the science of celestial philosophy: or the language of the stars. Part I. containing the fundamental principlesZuriel
London. Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper. 1835. viii, [9]-80 p.

A series of lectures on the science of government: intended to prepare the student for the study of the Constitution of the United States / by N. Beverley TuckerTucker, Beverley
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A series of lessons in Raja yogaRamacharaka
The Yogi publication society. 1906. 299 p.

A series of lessons on the inner teachings of the philosophies and religions of IndiaRamacharaka
Chicago. Yogi Publication Society. c1908. 359 p.

A series of letters: containing a particular account of the massacres of Paris, in the months of June, July, August, and September, M,DCC,XCII
[n.p.]. Printed for the booksellers. 1793. 1 p.l., 177 p.

A series of letters addressed to Rev. Hosea Ballou, of Boston: being a vindication of the doctrine of a future retribution, against the principal arguments used by him, Mr. Balfour, and othersHudson, Charles
Woodstock, Vt. D. Watson. 1827. 307 p.

A series of letters, addressed to the Methodist connection, explaining the important doctrines of justification by faith, and the direct witness of the Spirit ... and vindicating these doctrines from the misrepresentations and erroneous conclusions of the Rev. Melville Horne, minister of Christ Church, Macclesfield, in five letters, written by that gentlemanCoke, Thomas
London. The author. 1810. 1 p. l, xii,, 382 p.

A series of letters addressed to the Rev. Adam Freeman, a member of the Baptist ChurchBalch, Stephen Bloomer
Georgetown, Territory of Columbia. Printed by Green and English. [1801]. 75, [1] p.

A series of letters between Mrs. Elizabeth Carter and Miss Catherine Talbot, from the year 1741 to 1770: to which are added, Letters from Mrs. Elizabeth Carter to Mrs. Vesey, between the years 1763 and 1787; published from the original manuscripts in the posession of the Rev. Montagu PenningtonCarter, Elizabeth ; Talbot, Catherine ; Vesey, Elizabeth Vesey ; Pennington, Montagu
London. Printed for F.C. and J. Rivington. 1809. 4 v.

A series of letters between Mrs. Elizabeth Carter and Miss Catherine Talbot, from the year 1741 to 1770 ; to which are added, Letters from Mrs. Elizabeth Carter to Mrs. Vesey, between the years 1763 and 1787, published from the original manuscripts in the possession of the Rev. Montagu Pennington, M.ACarter, Elizabeth ; Talbot, Catherine ; Vesey, Elizabeth Vesey
New York. AMS Press. 1975. 4 v.

A series of letters containing free and candid remarks on many interesting, important, and national subjects addressed to various public characters: to which is added an appendix consisting of several addresses, speeches, &c., on public occasionsYate, Walter Honywood
Glocester. Printed for the author by J. Harris. 1806. x, 119 p.

A series of letters from Feargus O'Connor to Daniel O'Connell: containing a review of Mr. O'Connell's conduct during the agitation of the question of Catholic EmancipationO'Connor, Feargus ; O'Connell, Daniel
New York. Garland Pub. 1986. xiv, 117 p.

A series of letters from London: written during the years 1856, '57, '58, '59, and '60Dallas, George Mifflin ; Dallas, Julia
Philadelphia. J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1869. 2 v. in 1.

A series of letters from London written during the years 1856, '57, '58, '59, and '60 [microform]Dallas, George Mifflin
Philadelphia. J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1869. 2 v. in 1 ; 24 cm.

A series of letters on important doctrinal and practical subjects: addressed to Rev. Samuel C. Aikin ... To which are annexed a Bible creed and six letters to Rev. D. C. Lansing ... on the subject of a course of lectures delivered by him against Universalism, in the winter of l830Skinner, Dolphus ; Aiken, S. C ; Lansing, Dirck C
Utica. Office of Evangelical magazine an Gospel advocate. 1833. viii, [9]-228 p.

A series of letters to a man of property: on the sale, purchase, lease, settlement, and devise of estatesSugden, Edward Burtenshaw
London. Printed for J. Harding. 1809. vii, 127 p.

A series of letters to a man of property, on sales, purchases, mortages, leases, settlements, and devises of estatesSugden, Edward Burtenshaw
Philadelphia. J. S. Littell. 1834. iv, [5]-54 p.

A series of letters to a man of property, on the sale, purchase, lease, settlement, and devise of estatesSugden, Edward Burtenshaw
Philadelphia. Published by Farrand and Nicholas. 1811. viii, 127 p.

A series of letters to a man of property, on the sale, purchase, mortgaging, leasing, settling, and devising of estatesSugden, Edward Burtenshaw
London. Reed and Hunter. 1815. viii, 152 p.

A series of letters to the Rev. John P. Donelan, proving him no priest, having no altar, and can offer no sacrifice: in reply to remarks advanced by you advocating and setting forth the above claim, in your church, March 1848H. C. K ; Donelan, John P
Baltimore. H.C.K. 1848. 103 p.

A series of letters touching the church in England and IrelandJames, Maurice
King[s]ton. Printed by J. Wilson. 1835. 48 p.

A series of lithographic drawings illustrative of the relation between the human physiognomy and that of the brute creationLegrand, J. G ; Baltard, Louis-Pierre
London. Printed for the proprietor, I. P. Blanquet, and published by J. Carpenter. 1827. 7 p., [38] leaves of plates.

A series of papers on Shakespeare and the theatre: together with papers on Edward Alleyn and early records illustrating the personal life of Shakespeare
London. Pub. for the Shakespeare Association by H. Milford, Oxford University Press. 1927. 2 p. l., 239 p.

A series of papers on Shakespeare and the theatre: together with papers on Edward Alleyn and early records illustrating the personal life of Shakespeare
Norwood, Pa. Norwood Editions. 1978. 239 p.

A series of papers on Shakespeare and the theatre, together with papers on Edward Alleyn and early records illustrating the personal life of Shakespeare
Folcroft, Pa. Folcroft Library Editions. 1974. p. cm.

A Series of papers on world food issues
Ithaca, N.Y. Center for the Analysis of World Food Issues, Program in International Agriculture, Cornell University. 1979. [67] leaves.

A series of plans for cottages or habitations of the labourer: either in husbandry or the mechanic arts, adapted as well to towns as to the countryWood, John
Farnborough. Gregg. 1972. 31 p., 30 leaves.

A series of plays: in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger passions of the mind: each passion being the subject of a tragedy and a comedyBaillie, Joanna
London. T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies. 1802-. v.

A series of popular essays: illustrative of principles essentially connected with the improvement of the understanding, the imagination, and the heartHamilton, Elizabeth
Edinburgh. Manners and Miller. 1813. 2 v.

A series of population maps of the Colonies and the United States, 1625-1790Friis, Herman Ralph
New York. American Geographical Society. 1968. 52 p.

A series of portraits of the emperors of Turkey: from the foundation of the monarchy to the year 1815. Engraved from pictures painted at Constantinople. Commenced under the auspices of Sultan Selim the Third, and completed by command of Sultan Mahmoud the Second. With a biographical account of each of the emperorsYoung, John
[London. Printed by W. Bulmer and co. 1815]. 4 p.l., 128, [2] p.

A series of questions in English and American literatureHendrick, Mary F
Syracuse, N.Y. C.W. Bardeen. 1880. 100 p.

A series of questions pertaining to the curriculum of the dental studentGorgas, Ferdinand James Samuel
Baltimore, Md. W. K. Boyle & son. 1885. viii, 133 p.

A series of select and original modern designs for dwelling houses, for the use of carpenters and builders: adapted to the style of building in the United StatesHall, John
Baltimore. Printed by J. Murphy. 1840. 31 p., 24 leaves of plates.

A series of select and original modern designs for dwelling houses, for the use of carpenters and builders: adapted to the style of building in the United States : with twenty-four platesHall, John
Baltimore. John Murphy, printer and publisher. 1848. 31 p., 24 leaves of plates.

A series of selected designs for country residences, entrance lodges, farm offices, cottages, &c: which have been erected for H.R.H the late prince consort, the Earl of Leicester, Lord Harris, Hon. G.W. Fitzwilliam, &c. &c., under the superintendence of George Alfred Dean ... and of Messrs. Dean & YeomanDean, G. A
Worthing [England]. C.H. Knight. 1867. 3 p.l., [5]-34 p.

A series of sermons, upon the most important principles of our holy religionMacwhorter, Alexander
Newark. Printed by Pennington & Gould, for the author. 1803. 2 v.

A series of six radio talks on the renaissance in religious education: (with select bibliography)McKibben, Frank Melbourne
[Pittsburgh]. 1929. 68 p.

A series of small boxesDevaney, Tom
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A series of Spanish conversations in the conjugational order, a series of commercial letters and short storiesBorquez de Whenthoff, Aurelia
Los Angeles, Cal. [Southern California printing co.]. 1914. 218 p.

A series of svbiects peculiar to the Campagna of Rome and Pontine marshesColeman, Charles
Rome. Spithover. [1850]. 2 p.l., 53 pl. on 36 l.

A series of tables, in which the weights and mesures of France are reduced to the English standardSanders, Christopher Knight
London. Printed for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy. 1825. 109 p.

A series of thirty etchings by William Strang illustrating subjects from 'Don Quixote'Strang, William
London. Macmillan. 1902. [32] leaves.

A series of tracts on the doctrines, order, and polity of the Presbyterian church in the United States of America: Embracing several on practical subjects
Philadelphia. Presbyterian Board of Publication. 1842. 2 v.

A series of twelve articles introductory to the study of the Baha'i teachings: treating briefly of the revelation of Baha'u'llah, history, organization, religious and secular doctrines and institutionsRemey, Charles Mason
[New York City. The Baha'i Publishing Committee. 1925]. 4 p. l., [11]-184 p.

A series of unposed poem portraits of the great Allied leaders: Written expressly for the Hecht CoAuslander, Joseph
[Washington. Hecht Co. 1944]. [35] p.

A series of views in Islington and Pentonville, from original drawings, made in the year 1818Brayley, E. W ; Pugin, Augustus
London. R. Ackermann. 1819. 1 p. l., 21, [1] p.

A series of views of the collieries in the counties of Northumberland and DurhamHair, T. H ; Ross, M
London. J. Madden and co. 1844. 1 p.l., iv, 51, [1] p.

A series of wisdom and policy: being a full justification of all our measures ever since the year 1721, inclusive; and especially of our late most honourable Convention with Spain
London. Printed for T. Cooper. 1739. 63 p.

A series on elementary and higher geometry, trigonometry, and mensuration, containing many valuable discoveries and impovements in mathematical science: designed as a text book for collegiate and academic instruction, and as a practical compendium on mensurationScholfield, Nathan
New York. Collins brothers & co. 1845. 4 v. in 2.

A serious address, on the dangerous consequences of neglecting common coughs and colds: with ample directions for the prevention and cure of consumptions. To which are added Observations on the hooping cough and asthmaHayes, Thomas
Walpole, N.H. Printed for W. Fessenden and G.W. Nichols. 1808. ix, [11]-136 p.

A serious address to the candid and impartial members of the Methodist communion, as well preachers as peopleMember
New-York. Printed for the author. 1792. 14, [2] p. (last leaf blank).

A serious address to the inhabitants of the colony of New-York: containing a full and minute survey of the Boston-Port Act, calculated to excite our inhabitants to conspire, with the other colonies on this continent, in extricating that unhappy town from its unparalleled distresses, and for the actual redemption, and security of our general rights and libertiesCitizen of New-York
New-York. Printed by John Holt. 1774. 14, [6] p.

A serious address to the members of the Episcopal separation in New-England: occasioned by Mr. Wetmore's Vindication of the professors of the Church of England in Connecticut : being an attempt to fix and settle these three points, I. Whether the inhabitants of the British plantations in America, those of New-England in particular, are obliged in point of duty by the laws of God or man to conform to the prelatic church, by law established in the south part of Great-Britain, II. Whether it be proper in point of prudence for those who are already settled in such churches as have so long subsisted in New-England, to forsake them and go over to that communion, III. Whether it be lawful for particular members of New-English churches to separate from them, and join in communion with the Episcopal assemblies in the countryHobart, Noah
Boston. Printed by J. Bushell and J. Green for D. Henchman. 1748. 139, [1] p.